CleanCodeJN.GenericApis 1.0.3

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#addin nuget:?package=CleanCodeJN.GenericApis&version=1.0.3

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#tool nuget:?package=CleanCodeJN.GenericApis&version=1.0.3

Generic Web Apis

CRUD support for (Minimal) WebAPIs with the power of Mediator pattern, Automapper, DataRepositories and Entity Framework

This CleanCodeJN package uses build-in Command-Abstraction to use basic CRUD operations with the ability to customize complex business logic by the power of the the Integration/Operation Segregation Principle.

Features

  • CRUD APIs build in seconds
  • Uses Mediator to abstract build-in and custom complex business logic
  • Uses DataRepositories to abstract Entity Framework from business logic
  • Enforces IOSP (Integration/Operation Segregation Principle) for commands
  • Easy to mock and test
  • On latest .NET 8.0

How to use

  • Add RegisterRepositoriesCommandsWithAutomapper<IDataContext>() to your Program.cs
  • Add app.RegisterApis() to your Program.cs
  • Start writing Apis by implementing IApi
  • Extend standard CRUD operations by specific Where() and Include() clauses
  • Use IOSP for complex business logic

Step by step explanation

Add RegisterRepositoriesCommandsWithAutomapper<IDataContext>() to your Program.cs:

builder.Services.RegisterRepositoriesCommandsWithAutomapper<MyDbContext>(cfg =>
{
    cfg.CreateMap<Customer, CustomerPutDto>().ReverseMap();
    cfg.CreateMap<Customer, CustomerPostDto>().ReverseMap();
    cfg.CreateMap<Customer, CustomerGetDto>().ReverseMap();
});

Add app.RegisterApis() to your Program.cs:

app.RegisterApis();

Start writing Apis by implementing IApi:

public class CustomersV1Api : IApi
{
    public List<string> Tags => ["Customers V1"];

    public string Route => $"api/v1/customers";

    public List<Func<WebApplication, RouteHandlerBuilder>> HttpMethods =>
    [
        app => app.MapGet<Customer, CustomerGetDto>(Route, Tags),
        app => app.MapGetById<Customer, CustomerGetDto>(Route, Tags),
        app => app.MapPut<Customer, CustomerPutDto, CustomerGetDto>(Route, Tags),
        app => app.MapPost<Customer, CustomerPostDto, CustomerGetDto>(Route, Tags),

        // Or use a custom Command with MapRequest
        app => app.MapDeleteRequest(Route, Tags, async (int id, [FromServices] ApiBase api) =>
                await api.Handle<Customer, CustomerGetDto>(new MyOwnDeleteRequest { Id = id }))
    ];
}

Extend standard CRUD operations by specific Where() and Include() clauses

public class CustomersV1Api : IApi
{
    public List<string> Tags => ["Customers V1"];

    public string Route => $"api/v1/customers";

    public List<Func<WebApplication, RouteHandlerBuilder>> HttpMethods =>
    [
         app => app.MapGet<Customer, CustomerGetDto>(Route, Tags, where: x => x.Name.StartsWith("a")),
    ];
}

Use IOSP for complex business logic

Derive from BaseIntegrationCommand:

public class YourIntegrationCommand(ICommandExecutionContext executionContext)
    : BaseIntegrationCommand(executionContext), IRequestHandler<YourIntegrationRequest, BaseResponse>

Write Extensions on ICommandExecutionContext with Built in Requests or with your own:

public static ICommandExecutionContext CustomerGetByIdRequest(
    this ICommandExecutionContext executionContext, int customerId) 
    => executionContext.WithRequest(
            () => new GetByIdRequest<Customer>
            {
                Id = customerId,
                Includes = [x => x.Invoices, x => x.OtherDependentTable],
            },
            CommandConstants.CustomerGetById);

See the how clean your code will look like at the end

public class YourIntegrationCommand(ICommandExecutionContext executionContext)
    : BaseIntegrationCommand(executionContext), IRequestHandler<YourIntegrationRequest, BaseResponse>
{
    public async Task<BaseResponse> Handle(YourIntegrationRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken) =>
        await ExecutionContext
            .CandidateGetByIdRequest(request.Dto.CandidateId)
            .CustomerGetByIdRequest(request.Dto.CustomerIds)
            .GetOtherStuffRequest(request.Dto.XYZType)
            .PostSomethingRequest(request.Dto)
            .SendMailRequest()
            .Execute(cancellationToken);
}

Sample Code

GitHub Full Sample

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.NET net8.0 is compatible.  net8.0-android was computed.  net8.0-browser was computed.  net8.0-ios was computed.  net8.0-maccatalyst was computed.  net8.0-macos was computed.  net8.0-tvos was computed.  net8.0-windows was computed. 
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